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How to Configure Network Bonding or Teaming on RHEL

Bonding is a Linux kernel feature that allows multiple network interfaces (such as ens192, ens224) to be aggregated into a single virtual network interface called channel bonding (bond0). It increases …

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Nautilus Debuts Split-Pane Look in GNOME 45

The latest nightly builds of the Nautilus file manager sport a split header-bar look. And if all goes to plan, Nautilus’ new two-panel look will roll out to all when…

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Oops – Ubuntu 23.04 Broke 32-bit App Support (And No-One Noticed)

Turns out that installing the Steam client from the Ubuntu repos on a new Ubuntu 23.04 install doesn’t work – and barely anyone noticed. Which is kind of surprising given the popularity of Steam, but also kind of not — and I’ll get to why i…

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OpenMandriva ROME 23.08: A Superb Rolling-Release Distro

Powered by Linux kernel 6.4 and shining with the latest KDE Plasma 5.27.7, OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 is a dream come true for any distro hopper.
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Slick KDE Video App Haruna Adds Neat New Features

When I watch videos on KDE Plasma I do so using Haruna, a Qt-based media app with a pleasant UI and a potent feature set. Haruna 0.12.0 is the latest…

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Compile & Install Sigil 2.0.1 from Source in Ubuntu 22.04 | 23.10

This simple tutorial shows how to compile and install the Sigil EPUB ebook editor (2.0.1 so far) from the source code in Ubuntu step by step. Sigil is a popular free and open-source ePub ebook editor that works in Windows, Linux, and macOS. However, it does not provide official packages for Linux. While Sigil in […]

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Distribution Release: Mageia 9

Mageia is a general purpose, independent desktop distribution from the Mandriva family of projects. The project’s latest release is version 9 which includes improves to the installer, package management, and minimal install size of the distribution. “…

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GNUnet News: GSoC Work Product: GNUnet over QUIC

GSoC Work Product: GNUnet over QUIC

Hi, my name is Marshall and throughout the summer of 2023 I worked on developing a new communicator for the GNUnet transport service. I learned a lot about GNUnet through my development experience…

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How to Install and Configure OpenVPN Server on Debian 12

In our tutorial, we will install OpenVPN on a Debian 12 server and configure it to be accessible from a client machine. Follow along here.
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13 Best Lightweight Desktop Environments for Linux in 2023

Here are some of the best lightweight desktop environments that have attracted distros to make them their default desktop environment.
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Install Latest Kernel 6.4 in Ubuntu 22.04|20.04 [New Repository]

For those who want to install the latest Linux Kernel (6.4.x so far), there’s a new apt repository made for Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Debian 12 Bookworm. As you may know, Ubuntu has a mainline Kernel PPA that keeps building the latest Linux Kernel packages for testing purpose. You can download & install the […]

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7 Things You Never Knew You Could Do in GNOME’s Activity Search

You are missing out on lots of built-in search features in the GNOME desktop environment. Learn something new.

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Best Free Linux Mint Games

Comprehensive guide on the current state of Linux gaming and the list of some of the popular free-to-play Linux games that you can start playing right now.

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11 Best Linux Mint Themes

Practical guide on some of the finest themes that you can use on Linux Mint using a list of a handful of popular themes and how to install them on Linux Mint.

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How to Install Language Packs in LibreOffice and OpenOffice

Check out this simple tutorial showing how to install language packs in LibreOffice and OpenOffice across multiple operating systems.
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How to Share Files Between Ubuntu and Windows Using Samba

This guide will explore the process of how to install and configure the open-source file server software Samba on Ubuntu.
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Joint Development Foundation to co-host first CHIPS R&D Standards Summit with industry leaders

In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, the role of standards in driving innovation and ensuring quality can’t be overstated. To that end, the Joint Development Foundation, a neutral and non-profit home to important industry-driven open standards such as AV1, SPDX, C2PA, and more, is proud to co-host the upcoming CHIPS Research and Development (R&D) Standards Summit alongside CHIPS Research and Development Office (CHIPS R&D Office), the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO), the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI), IPC International, the Joint Development Foundation (JDF), the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Program (NITRD), the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), SEMI North America, and the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).  

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12 Material-Inspired Icon Themes for Your Linux Desktop

Here, we have a list of Material-inspired and flat-feeling themes and icons to beautify the GUI of your Linux system. Learn more here.
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What You Need to Know About the US Federal Government’s RFI on Open Source Software Security

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The US Federal Government’s recent Request for Information (RFI) on Open Source Software Security (announced by the US White House) is a noteworthy development for open source software (OSS). This RFI originated from the Open-Source Software Security Initiative (OS3I) interagency working group created to improve OSS security. This blog post aims to provide a brief overview of the RFI.

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Awesome Linux Game Tools: GOverlay

GOverlay is a free and open-soruce GUI tool used to manage MangoHud, vkBasalt and ReplaySorcery on Linux. Learn more here.
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